Book Recommendation: The Red New Deal
The Red New Deal: When Everything is Free, You are the Price
by Dmitri I. Dubograev.
We are thrilled to spotlight an insightful and thought-provoking book by Dmitri I. Dubograev, the AFF Advisory Board Director. His work, The Red New Deal: When Everything is Free, You are the Price, offers a crucial perspective in today’s global political climate.
We are thrilled to spotlight an insightful and thought-provoking book by Dmitri I. Dubograev.
Mr. Dubograev is a well-known lawyer based in Alexandria, VA, and CEO of the law firm femida.us.
He also serves as the Athletes for Freedom Foundation’s Board Director.
His work, The Red New Deal: When Everything is Free, You are the Price, offers a crucial perspective in today’s global political climate.
In this eye-opening book, Dmitri draws on his own experiences growing up in the socialist USSR, comparing them to the rising socialist trends in modern Western democracies, particularly in the U.S. He skillfully unpacks the consequences of these movements, warning of the dangers they pose to personal freedoms and democratic values.
With vivid storytelling and real-life anecdotes, Dmitri exposes the harsh realities of life under socialism—scarcity, control, and the suppression of free thought. His analysis is a powerful reminder that while the promises of socialism may seem appealing, they often come at a great and tragic cost.
This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the parallels between historical socialist systems and current global trends. It’s a wake-up call for the younger generation, who may not be aware of the dangers inherent in trading freedom for a promise of equality. As Dmitri emphasizes, “nothing is free”—and it’s time to recognize the price of these ideologies before it’s too late.
Whether you’re passionate about preserving freedom or interested in historical and political insights, The Red New Deal offers valuable lessons and perspectives. Dmitri’s experience and his commitment to safeguarding democracy make this book a timely and essential read.